US4397275AExpiredUtility
Idling speed control device of an internal combustion engine
Est. expirySep 17, 2000(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H02K 37/14F02M 3/075H02K 7/06Y10T74/18664
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PatentIndex Score
13
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Claims
Abstract
An idling speed control device of an internal combustion engine comprising a bypass passage which interconnects the intake passage located upstream of the throttle valve to the intake passage located downstream of the throttle valve. A flow control valve is arranged in the bypass passage and actuated by a step motor for controlling the amount of air flowing within the bypass passage to maintain the idling speed of an engine at a predetermined speed. A cooling water passage is formed in the valve housing of the flow control valve.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWe claim:
1. An idling speed control device for an internal combustion engine having an intake passage and a throttle valve arranged in the intake passage, said device comprising: a bypass passage interconnecting the intake passage located upstream of the throttle valve to the intake passage located downstream of the throttle valve; valve means arranged in said bypass passage and having a control valve controlling a flow area of said bypass passage, said valve means having a valve housing and hot fluid passage means, formed in said valve housing, for conducting a heated fluid; and a stepper motor connected to said control valve for controlling the amount of air flowing within said bypass passage in accordance with a change in the operating condition of said engine at the time of idling, said step motor comprising: a motor housing, a rotor rotatably arranged in said motor housing, said rotor including a hollow cylindrical outer body made of a permanent magnet, said hollow cylindrical outer body having an outer circumferential wall on which an N pole and an S pole are alternately formed, a hollow cylindrical intermediate body disposed concentrically within said outer body and made of a metallic material, said intermediate body being supported on said motor housing by means of bearings, and a hollow cylindrical inner body made of a synthetic resin and disposed concentrically within said intermediate body, said inner body having a center hole in which internal thread screws are formed, and a valve shaft axially movable in said motor housing, said control valve being fixed onto said valve shaft, said valve shaft having external screw threads which are in rotatable engagement with internal screw threads on said inner body.
2. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 1, said stator comprises first and second stator cores, each having a stator coil and a plurality of spaced pole pieces which are arranged along an outer circumferential wall of said rotor and are spaced from the outer circumferential wall of said rotor by a slight distance.
3. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the stator coils comprises a winding start terminal, an intermediate tap and an winding end terminal.
4. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of said stator cores comprises a first core member having an annular plate, and a second core member having an annular plate, said spaced pole pieces comprising a first pole pieces group extending perpendicular to the annular plate of said first core member from an inner periphery of the annular plate of said first core member, and a second pole piece group extending perpendicular to the annular plate of said second core member from an inner periphery of the annular plate of said second core member, each of the pole pieces of said first pole piece group and each of the pole pieces of said second pole piece group being alternately arranged.
5. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the pole pieces of said first stator core is offset from the corresponding pole piece of said second stator core by a 1/4 pitch.
6. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said valve shaft is non-rotatably supported by said motor housing.
7. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said valve means comprises a valve chamber formed in said valve housing, and a compression spring arranged in said valve chamber for always biasing said control valve in one direction which has been predetermined.
8. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said valve chamber has an air inlet and an air outlet cooperating with said control valve, said compression spring being arranged between said control valve and an inner wall of said valve housing for biasing said control valve towards said air outlet.
9. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hot fluid passage means is arranged in the vicinity of said control valve.
10. An idling speed control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cooling water of the engine is fed into the hot fluid passage means.Cited by (0)
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